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We are pleased to announce that Tiffany Gasbarrini will join Johns Hopkins University Press as senior acquisitions editor for Life Sciences. Ms. Gasbarrini comes to the press with notable publi...
https://www.jhupressblog.com/2016/05/06/tiffany-gasbarrini-to-join-johns-hopkins-university-press/
John Irwin, who led The Hopkins Review from its rebirth in 2008, will retire from teaching at Johns Hopkins University this spring. David Yezzi took over the reins of the journal in 2015. A well-...
https://www.jhupressblog.com/2016/05/05/the-hopkins-review-enters-new-era/
Earlier this year, JHU press published the first-ever issue of ASAP/Journal, a new journal from The Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present. The quarterly journal promotes intellect...
Emily Dickinson Journal publishes its 25th volume in 2016 under the guidance of a new editor. James R. Guthrie, Professor of English Language and Literatures at Wright State University, now helm...
https://www.jhupressblog.com/2016/04/15/emily-dickinson-journal-reaches-25-years/
The recent issue of the Journal of Asian American Studies, featured the work of four emergent and established Filipino American scholars. Guest editor Martin Manalansan wrote the introduction...
An editorial change took place at the Journal of the History of Philosophy last year as Jack Zupko took over the top position for the journal from Steven Nadler. Zupko had previously served as Bo...
https://www.jhupressblog.com/2016/03/16/the-philosophy-of-editing/
Happy Pi Day, readers! In between celebratory pie samplings, get an inside look at the historical context of this famous Greek letter as told by John M. Henshaw, author of An Equation for Every ...
https://www.jhupressblog.com/2016/03/14/an-equation-for-every-occasion-pi-day/
Guest post by Mark G. Schmeller In this seemingly endless presidential primary season, each and every candidate has claimed "outsider" status, and attacked nearly every other rival as a creature ...
https://www.jhupressblog.com/2016/03/01/killing-king-caucus/
JHU Press and the book-loving community in Baltimore are losing two treasured colleagues to the Library of Congress. We hate to see them go—but we’re thrilled for both of them and so proud of...
https://www.jhupressblog.com/2016/02/29/two-local-treasures-head-to-the-library-of-congress/